As absurdly detailed and illuminated as his book on the same subject, this map is very large and drawn on parchment made from some variety of exotic hide. It is kept in a long, hollow tusk banded with very dark wood.

Malta

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Malta

Latin

9

A beautiful little navigator's map of the island of Malta with currents and shallows marked.

Crete

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Crete

Latin

3

A small navigator's map matching the library's map of Malta. Unfortunately, this one is heavily damaged.

Cyprus

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Cyprus

Latin

7

Another in the series of small navigator's maps. This one has several spots marked in red ink.

Corsica

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Corsica

Latin

8

The last in the series of small navigator's maps. This one also has several markings in red.

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Darius of Bonisagus

The Southern Black Forest

Latin

4

An attempt at the impossible. This map, drawn on heavy parchment and obviously updated many times over the years, covers the southern reaches of the Black Forest. There are many unlabled points of interest.

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The Alps

Latin

9

Another large map, this one seems to include wind currents and weather notations.

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The Pyrenees

Latin

9

Matches the Alpine map, and like that one, includes wind currents and weather notations.

The Tribunals of Hermes

Adolmo of Verditius

Europe

Latin

5

A map of the Tribunal borders of the Order of Hermes, dated 1099. Thebes is somewhat truncated and the Lavant is missing altogether.

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Juno of Jerbiton

The Alpine Tribunal

Latin

8

Another well-drawn example of the cartographer's art, this set of four highly-detailed maps is bound between boards of alderwood.

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The World

Latin

6

This map isn't a map at all, but a finely woven tapestry of obviously Eastern manufacture. Found mounted on the west wall of the library, it is very beautiful but not very detailed.